10 vs 26 spine??
10 vs 26 spine??
Hello folks,
It's time for new clutch and pressure plate - throw out bearing. I know it's a 10.5 but I see I have a choice of ordering 10 spine or 26 spine?? what's the difference ? it's for a 1964 olds 442
Thanks ! Sixtyfour
It's time for new clutch and pressure plate - throw out bearing. I know it's a 10.5 but I see I have a choice of ordering 10 spine or 26 spine?? what's the difference ? it's for a 1964 olds 442
Thanks ! Sixtyfour
another clutch question
As I was looking to order the 10 spine C&PP, I noted that Rock Auto says it was an 11 inch??? I though it was 10.5? What was the orginal size/ I think 10.5
Anybody out their that can comment?
Thanks Sixtyfour
Anybody out their that can comment?
Thanks Sixtyfour
Your flywheel should be drilled with both patterns -- 10-1/2 and 11" -- so you could use either setup if youre buying all new components. Its wise to tear it down first so you know for sure. I do have one flywheel that is drilled for 11" only but I think it came from a "big car" -- not an A - body? If you find it will accept 10-1/2 then get the 10-1/2 and not the 11" -- unless you can pick up a great deal on an 11" - The car doesnt care which one you use!!
Your flywheel should be drilled with both patterns -- 10-1/2 and 11" -- so you could use either setup if youre buying all new components. Its wise to tear it down first so you know for sure. I do have one flywheel that is drilled for 11" only but I think it came from a "big car" -- not an A - body? If you find it will accept 10-1/2 then get the 10-1/2 and not the 11" -- unless you can pick up a great deal on an 11" - The car doesnt care which one you use!!
Honestly, the 10-1/2 should be sufficient for a stock 330 in a '64 A-body.
I'd be curious to know what bolt patterns you have on your flywheel.


